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HP NonStop Time Synchronization User’s Guide
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the prior command using subcommands, as described below. After you enter the
subcommands you want, press the RETURN key. Your edited command and a new editing
template then appear. If you want to make more corrections to the edited command, you
can enter more subcommands in the editing template and then press RETURN. If the
edited command is correct, you can re-execute it by pressing RETURN without entering
any subcommands.
The syntax of the editing template is
{ R | r }
{ I | i }
{ D | d }
{ R | r }
replaces characters in the previous command, starting with the character displayed
immediately above the R or r. A
of characters, including spaces, and can itself begin with R, I, or D (or r, i, or d). Characters
in
basis. If // follows this subcommand, all characters in
including spaces, replace characters in the previous command. Otherwise, replacement
ends with the RETURN.
{ I | i }
inserts characters into the previous command in front of the character displayed above
the I or i. If // follows this subcommand, all characters in
including spaces, are inserted into the previous command. If no // appears, all characters
up to the RETURN are inserted.
{ D | d }
deletes characters in the previous command. Any original character displayed above a D
or d that begins a subcommand in the editing template is deleted.
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